Associations to the word «Furness»
Noun
- Barrow
- Cumbria
- Shipbuilding
- Carlisle
- Dalton
- Lancashire
- Shipyard
- Lancaster
- Blackpool
- Copeland
- Cistercian
- Abbey
- Hms
- Grange
- Devonshire
- Horace
- Cumberland
- Hewitt
- Cavendish
- Sands
- Fell
- Betty
- Armstrong
- Tanker
- Warrington
- Archdeacon
- Salford
- Burnley
- Wallis
- Midland
- Unitarian
- Preston
- Hutton
- Wigan
- Borough
- Fleetwood
- Middlesbrough
- Craven
- Estuary
- Romney
- Railway
- Maxim
- Ltd
- Tyne
- Submarine
- Ore
- Steamship
- Priory
- Piccadilly
- Rochdale
- Blackburn
- Bolton
- Calder
- Viscount
- Leeds
- Artefact
- Frank
- Slate
- Abbot
- Architect
- Signalling
- Vale
- Oldham
- Receipt
- Peninsula
- Philadelphia
- Diocese
- Sunderland
- Dock
- Keel
- Monk
- Shipping
- Liverpool
- Laird
- Eden
- Howard
- Briton
- Christopher
- Evans
- Manchester
- Vc
- England
- Newcastle
- Locomotive
- Yorkshire
- Armament
- Vicar
- Waterfront
Adverb
Wiktionary
FURNESS, proper noun. A peninsula in southern Cumbria, historically part of Lancashire
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.